Tomorrow is
the feast of the Holy Cross and Catholic bishops have requested “Eucharistic
Adoration at every church in Europe” in order to pray
for peace inUkraine. The effort has been started by the Council of
European Bishops’ Conferences (CCEE), which calls on European Catholics to
assemble on September 14 “on their knees in front of the Blessed Sacrament to
pray that the Lord may bring peace to Ukraine.”
The Ukrainian Catholic bishops who designated 2022 to be the Year of the Holy Cross for Ukrainian Catholics served as an inspiration for the prayer campaign.
In a statement to celebrate the start of the Year of the Holy Cross, the Ukrainian bishops stated: “Since Russia invaded Ukraine, we are travelling a terrible path of the cross, on which innocent people suffer, are injured, and dead. There is a lot of evil, a lot of sorrow.”
“At this moment, we are more vividly aware than ever of what the crucifixion of the innocent is and what violence against the innocent means. We comprehend Jesus Christ’s journey to the cross, His agony, and His death as an innocent Lamb who was killed by individuals who committed their lives to the service of evil, now more than ever”.
On the
feast day of September 14, a liturgy and the Stations of the Cross will be held
at the Shrine of the Lord’s Passion in
In union we pray this prayer:
Almighty and Great God,
accept our
gratitude for your boundless mercy towards us.
Hear the
supplication of our afflicted hearts for the land and people of
as they
confront foreign aggression and invasion.
Open the
eyes of those who have been overtaken
by a
spirit of deception and violence,
that they
be horrified by their works.
Grant
victory over the powers of evil that have arisen
and bless
We implore
you, O Merciful God,
Look with
grace upon those who courageously defend their land.
Remember
the mothers and fathers, the innocent children,
widows and
orphans, the disabled and helpless,
those
seeking shelter and refuge,
who reach
out to you and to their fellow human beings
looking for
mercy and compassion.
Bless the
hearts of those who have already shown great generosity and solidarity,
and those
who prepare to receive their Ukrainian brothers and sisters
in
Bring us
together as your children, your creation,
and instil
in us your strength, wisdom and understanding.
May you be
praised and glorified,
now and
forever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.
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